what benifits can i get from it? im already getting free prescription glasses. and free medication, what else can i get from this, or th ebest way to take full advantage of it, everybody's though welcome
2006-09-25
04:30:26
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ta3devil
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I'm not a sponger and i do work, but it;s about time th esystem worked for me as im always paying through the nose all the time everything!
2006-09-25
23:06:41 ·
update #1
Your NHS card entitles you to all and every aspect of health care in the UK. Additional services such as free dentistry [not available to everyone] depend upon your personal financial circumstances. If you are in receipt of benefits, such as Housing Benefit, then you may be entitled to additional free services from NHS which others may have to pay for. You say you have free prescription glasses. This may mean you are in a position to claim other 'free' things on the NHS. You can visit the NHS website online and see what you are entitled to.
2006-09-25 04:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of card is it? If it is an NHS registration card then everyone has one of these and you get no benefit from it.
Lucky you getting all the free stuff, its thanks to spongers like you that people ;like me need to pay over the odds for glasses and everything else. If it was up to me you would do without!
2006-09-25 22:20:39
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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The working population of Britain can only get free health care, which include hospitals, GPs, Accident and Emergency, Ambulance services and such.
The unemployed population get all of the above PLUS free prescriptions, which includes glasses and medicines.
Is that not enough?
2006-09-25 04:33:42
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answered by axel_jose187 2
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Free dental treatment also.
And before you all get on your high horses over this, NHS exemption cards are also given to people on Working Tax Credit, which means those who WORK get benefits too, not just the scroungers.
2006-09-25 04:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is exempt for paying for prescription then that is all you get free. However if you have an exemption card allowing to get free dental treatment, you can benefit from this greatly. Speak to your general dental practioner
2006-09-25 04:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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the cardboard your speaking approximately is a prescription card i had one whilst i grow to be a student and that i wasn't on DLA, (incapacity benefit) the cardboard grow to be on the time purely over one hundred kilos and quite of paying the 6 plus kilos for each of my prescriptions each 2 weeks ,i ought to instruct the cardboard to the chemist and this coated my drugs for one twelve months,i had to get it signed by potential of a few expert.as for a psych it easily wont conceal that,its solid which you have been observed a counselor i'd say,if your gp thinks you will desire to make certain a psych they'd refer you too a psychological wellbeing team,i assume you ought to ask,a psych deals with drugs and diagnoses and counselors make it easier to handle matters and talk approximately emotions,desire this enables.
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont try to take 'full advantage' of it...instead, use it when you need it.
Benefits must be found on NHS website although I cant be bothered to look myself.
2006-09-25 04:33:28
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answered by PollyPocket 4
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I'll swap ya some Pokemon cards for it! I got Pikachu and Jigglypuff!
2006-09-25 04:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You're a boil on the butt of humanity. It's layabouts like you who have never done a chuffing day's work in their lives that make us everyday working folk sick. Get a job, pay into the system and stop being a leech
2006-09-25 04:38:20
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answered by trog 3
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Good for you,about 50,000,000 others have 1 to
2006-09-25 05:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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